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Post by jules on Oct 7, 2006 7:24:06 GMT -5
It's take a while, but I finally found where you can by advance tickets (£8 + £1.50 booking fee) to the Norwich gig on 22nd October secure.ueaticketbookings.co.uk/You need to type Final Fantasy into the search engine and then the ticket page is revealed. Support includes Norwich/London uber-pop outfit The Lost Levels plus special semi-acoustic performance from one-man army -– The Captain. Doors open 7-10.30pm £9 on door.
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Post by jules on Oct 24, 2006 8:20:39 GMT -5
Set List from Leeds, thanks to Phang. The venue was packed, a crowd that went crazy between the number and were respectfully quiet otherwise.
Steph latest masterpiece of projections was amazing and the boy done good as well. I have given him an offical stop getting better warning as I'm run out of superlatives.
Do You Love? This Lamb Sells Condos Many Lives -> 49 MP This is the Dream of Win and Regine Hey, Dad --> The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead ABC Auto-Industry (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) The Arctic Circle Song Song Song Interview (Raincheck) (Simon Bookish) Please Please Please Better Than Worse ------- This Modern Love (Bloc Party) ------- An Actor's Revenge (Destroyer)
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Post by alice on Oct 24, 2006 8:35:09 GMT -5
anyone else going to scala tonight?
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Post by jules on Oct 26, 2006 2:40:48 GMT -5
here you will find is a short clip taken at the Bristol gig for you enjoyment. www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_XX1gxMfz0another great performance even if half the audience ended up with sore bits from being made to sit on the floor by Owen so that they could get a good view of Stephs amazing light show. The 105 person sell out crowd (yes it was a very small venue and what a contrast to the Scarla) were treated to some rare delights (the link above being the highlight for many of us kids who made the trip from the real midlands). Actuallly I need to digress and explain to everyone that it's my fault that Patrick thought that Bristol was in the midlands. I think I must have said something along the lines of it being the gig that all the midlands folk were going to a few days ago and wires got crossed (sorry Patrick). Owen was on top comic form as well and given the size of the venue he didn't really have an escape route from the stage, so at the end he and Steph hid behind the screens. Now you can fool some people into thinking there a secret exit and you've used it, but not this lot so after one encore he waited and waited, but the mob waited and waited as well. Eventually he hopped out trying to look as if he was putting his boots on to leave, but realised that this was not fooling anyone. So we got one more song. After this he abandoned the behind the screen strategy and went for the lets sign stuff one which really worked a lot better. Hopefully more footage will appear in a few days
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Post by toastemeister on Oct 26, 2006 7:54:16 GMT -5
Oh my god.. You lucky lucky people. I know what Ill be requesting on Sunday.
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Post by spidey on Oct 26, 2006 16:20:06 GMT -5
A few pics from Bristol, that Don managed to get....before our old knees gave up on us sitting on the floor when you're over 40 is no laughing matter kids! Spidey (with photo's by Don) =^..^= p.s. Owen was AMAZING as always And No Cars Go was just exquisite
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Post by jules on Oct 31, 2006 17:17:33 GMT -5
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Post by meryl on Nov 1, 2006 10:44:18 GMT -5
In case anyone's interested, apparently a review of the Scala gig (or maybe just another snippet on Owen) cropped up in this week's issue of the music magazine NME. And, apparently still, you can see me in the picture. Haha.
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Post by jules on Nov 3, 2006 16:10:10 GMT -5
Okay so here is the set list for Bristol the other week. I'll added links to tracks so one day you'll have the whole thing (I'm mean like that). No I just have little time to spend and need to get the dvd sorted out. I add this one as its loverly Do You Love? This Lamb Sells Condos Many Lives -> 49 MP This is the Dream of Win and Regine Hey, Dad The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead ABC Auto-Industry (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) The Arctic Circle Song Song Song The Minor Becomes Forgetful www.megaupload.com/?d=RHBSPYBSThat's When The Audience Died An Actor's Revenge (Destroyer) Better Than Worse ------- No Cars Go (Arcade Fire) ------- What do you think will happen next?
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